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10th October 2002
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Show 'continuous wino or you're finished warns TI

• by Mite Jewell A transport manager must be in a position to offer continuous and effective responsibility for the management...

MAN is to sue DaimlerChrysler for about £300m over its purchase of ERF, citing mis-stated accounts and alleged fraud.

This follows MAN's purchase of ERF in 2000, which it bought from Canadian manufacturer Western Star. Some months later,...

A driver had a lucky escape when his truck crashed

through a bridge and fell 35ft into a river. The accident happened at around 08:00hrs last Friday (4 October) on the Al in...

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lury says boy's leath was `not in accident'

i Cheshire coroner's court has ruled that the death of a year old boy who was killed by a reversing truck at the ranee to a...

RHA slams [Cover ED

• by Emma Penny Road Haulage Association chairman Bob Russell has accused the European Commission of "gross negligence" in its...

Training team could cut costs

II The Freight Transport Association and haulage giant TDG have joined forces to promote and develop a driver development...

NHS charge will hit premiums

• Hauliers already struggling with rocketing insurance should brace themselves for another steep rise, says insurance broker...

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TC clamps down on absent managers

• by Michael Jewel A Lancashire operator has been kicked out of the industry following a series of maintenance offences, and...

Insurance pla aids recovery

• Backers of a new recovery service being launched to (Thursday 11 October) claim it will remove the risk of ov charging that...

Watermelon stash worth 110m

"A monster haul" is how Customs officers have described the .£20m worth of heroin they found stashed in a truckload of...

Traffic snarls up at Gotthard as flow fails

• The St Gotthard tunnel has been hit by massive traffic delays following the introduction of a phased system designed to...

CM drives

the Actros Commercial Motor has been out on the road with the latest Incarnation of Mercedes' flagship tractor, the Actros....

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Buy in, but buy wisely

Outsourcing nowadays is an integral part of road transport—and for good reason. Is your headcount too high? Then buy in the...

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Fortec grows 86% and wants recruits

• by Emma Penny Pallet network Fortec is seeking more licencees as part of its expansion plans. The company—part of...

Motorist killei on Al shouldei

• A Gwent truck driver has been released on police bail at his truck crashed into a car killing a man on the Al in No...

Skill rewarded

• Gerry Boyle has been named TNT Logistics Driver of the Year; he wins a new VW Golf, taxed and insured for a year. To be...

Sacked driver stranded in Ital

• A Leestershire driver was left stranded in Italy after his employer sacked him for having asylum seekers on board despite his...

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Composite crash baffler niti be too expensive for UK roa

• by Brian Waatherley A crash barrier which is said to withstand the impact of an 18-tonner has been developed in the UK by...

• The Road Haulage Assodation has warned operators to beware

of driving-licenc,e fraud, and to check HGV licences more frequently, after one of its members found that an employee had been...

• by Chris Tindall A stagering number of truck drivers

are not wearing seatbens while on the road, meaning lives are needlessly lost. The warning comes from Wiltshire police, who...

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aulage training on the road

logistics training specialist demand for its courses is rooming following the h of a new teaching od that even allows truck)...

Fancy a brand new MercedesBenz Super Actros with a MegaSpace

cab? Well CM's stablemate, TRUCK, has 1,000 to give away! Calm down, they're 24:1 scale models. If you'd like the chance to...

A prominent champion of the road haulage industry has been

reappointed as the opposition transport spokesman in the House of Lords. Earl Attlee held the position for five years before...

• More freight will switch from road to rail because

of the Working Time Directive, according to the Glasgow-based Malcolm Group, John Holvvell, the group's rail development...

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Long queues, no loos ...it's Southampton!

It seems that no-one has a good word to say about Southampton Container Terminal Chris Tindall headed south to investigate. •...

• The toilets at Southampton Container terminal continue to enrage

and disgust drivers using the port on a regular basis. In response to these complaints a second Health & Safety Executive...

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Nissan Primastar joins the Alliance and it's a winner

• by Kevin Swallow Nissan continues to expand Is light commercial range with the launch of the Primastar panel van to replace...

Impressions n Showing a van to journalists who have already

seen it close up in the other Alliance marques could have been tricky, but Nissan devised a plan for the unwitting participants...

Rangers for the British Army

• The British Army is taking delivery of a fleet of Ford Ranger pickups as part of a recruitment campaign. Each of the 92...

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51I trailers give weightier results

rmsercial Motor and TRUCK have waved goodbye to our old rtain-sided roadtest semis and welcomed a brace of new GT aehauf...

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The kmen light up the ni

• by Robin Meczes An infrared night-vision system designed for trucks is claimed to help drivers see five times further in the...

Vivaro's clink link

so A police-specification Vauxhall Vivaro is being trialled by police fleets around the country for prisoner transport. Forces...

Bosch control unit takes engine functions in hand

I With improved computing power, Boscr's latest generation electronic diesel control unit, the new EDC7, is said to provide...

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Speed limiter tampering sees Singh licence trimmei

Speed limiter convictions and drivers' hours infrin gements have cost Tipton based Gurmej Singh Tour one of his vehicles for...

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frading officer ;pots overload

A South Wales haulier has last its licence thanks to a sharp-eyed trading standards officer who tailed one of the firm's...

Carlisle haulier branded a danger to road safety

mi Carlisle-based LGH Logistics has lost its Operator's Licence and sole director Louise Goddard has been banned from the...

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Motor Does someone In the Industry deserve a pat on the back, or a dressing down? Drop us a line at Commercial Afetor,12,...

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TIME TRAVELLER

Our new column in celebration of the universal law...what goes around, comes around. 75 years ago ii October 1927 The number...

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EGA!. ULLET

IFICbcoucan U P1 A■SSO CIALTION VICIT111 OFtl, L. WARREN 001-1CITCHFIS lough justice: why he scales are tipped r ipper...

Driver checks

D rivers of tippers need to be more vigilant than drivers of other HGVs because the work is rougher. The driver is on the front...

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Daily checks are crucial

W hether you are in charge of a fleet of overnight trunkers rolling steadily along motorways or a fleet of tippers which spend...

Are you just insecure?

T ippermen are particula vulnerable to insecure lo prosecutions, because an inseci load can be no more than a few pebb...

Prevention is the key on axle weight

T hat 'margin of error' is not the only misconception surrounding overloading offences. Many operators also believe that axle...

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POINTS TO PONDER

• Train drivers on overloading prevention. • Issue instructions to drivers on overloading prevention and the use of...

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Driving hours: off road work

O ne of the peculiarities of tipper work is that the driver can spend a lot of time off-road. This leads to the question: is...

Job evaluation

T he telephone rings and you are asked to do a site clearance job as quickly as possible. When you ask what you will be...

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D oesn't time fly? It only seems a moment since Vauxhall

returned to the 3.5-tonne van market with the launch of the Renault Master-cloned Movano range. In fact it's been almost four...

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UNDER

I n i In a year when tyre manufacturers have been concentrating on _ reorganising their distribution networks, haron Clancy...

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TYRE NEWS

has replaced its well-liked SP241 trailer tyre with the SP242, which is designed to cope with operation at 44 tonnes. There is...

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PERATOR BACKUP

The Importance of distributor networks on truck tyre market share is en underestimated, yet Bridgestone's Roger Moulding...

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MORE 9 to 5

R equests from employees who want to change their working arrangements to suit their child care needs (such as a dependent...

WORK-LIFE BALANCE

Money is available to help employers who want to offer thel staff more flexible working arrangements from the Work-Lifi Balance...

Contacts:

Parents at Work: 020 7628 3565. Provides advice for employees and employers on finding a better balance between home and work...

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D he Doherty livery has been a familiar sight on the roads in and around Luton for generations. After a stint as a maintenance...

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!JEST

A LA N CE A fatal accident involving a lorry loader operator has motivated the industry to produce a stateof-the-art safety...

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THE COST OF COMPLIANCE

mi ost lorry-loader manufacturers can already provide their customers with stabiliser interlock devices, although they vary...

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IT systems are not Just Big Brother technology—they can offer

drivers benefits too, says Thales TelematIcs sales and marketing director Edward Belgeonne... • To sound off about a road...